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Post by Lou78W on May 24, 2011 16:49:56 GMT
Thats what I use Floydie.....the Miraclegro one
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Post by esther on May 24, 2011 18:45:41 GMT
Me,too
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Post by steve on May 24, 2011 19:36:39 GMT
That should be fine as is sequestered iron, iron tonic, iron sequestrene ...which are all basically the same....or free methods to increase the acidity is spreading used tea bags as a mulch or pine needles or leaf mould
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Post by Lou78W on May 24, 2011 19:41:44 GMT
don't suppose Green Tea teabags would be any good Steve?
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Post by steve on May 24, 2011 19:43:51 GMT
Any would, they are the leaves of a Camellia (chinensis) which is slightly acidic
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Post by floydie on May 24, 2011 20:28:58 GMT
My tea bags go in the compost bins and we (I : drink alot. I'll look at the feed later its not miracle grow not sure of the brand ATM.
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Post by Tel on May 25, 2011 6:28:43 GMT
We grow ours in a pot on the allotment, there is no way economically, we could change the soil to grow it in the ground, because of the amount of lime that is in the beds.
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